Days after a failed mail bomb plot and a deadly shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue, most Americans say they are concerned that a lack of civility in Washington, D.C., will lead to violence, including acts of terror, according to the latest poll from the PBS NewsHour, NPR and Marist.

The poll found that almost 80 percent of Americans worry that a lack of civility—especially in electoral politics—will lead to violence. The poll also found that 74 percent of Americans think the tone ...

“How concerned are you that the negative tone and lack of civility in Washington will lead to violence or acts of terror,” respondents were asked during a nationwide survey conducted by Marist Poll la...

Roughly 80 percent of voters say they are concerned that the negative tone and lack of civility in Washington will lead to violence or acts of terror, according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll c...

Does the angry, often bitter tone of today’s politics lead to violence like the June 14 shooting of a congressman and others in Alexandria? The vast majority of Virginia voters think it does, accordin...

The War on Poverty [This is a huge and controversial topic that may be too large and complex for a History & Timeline article.In the mid-1960s, Freedom Movement activists hold a wide range of views on LBJ's War on Poverty program (WoP): Some Movement activists, particular at the local level, see it as a sincere effort to alleviate poverty and an opportunity for them to significantly better ...

Gallup Poll.Aug. 27-Sept. 2, 2018. Adults nationwide. "How closely have you been following the news about Russian officials' involvement with the Trump campaign in the 2016 presidential election: very closely, somewhat closely, not too closely, or not at all?"